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Alien Arena 2010 Coming "In A Few Weeks"

04-26-2010, 08:40 AM

Phoronix: Alien Arena 2010 Coming "In A Few Weeks"

While Alien Arena 2009 brought numerous improvements to this open-source game, John Diamond has been hard at work on Alien Arena 2010. We received a message from John saying this inaugural 2010 release will feature "a host of updates, new content and bugfixes." He also said the release will arrive in a matter of weeks. Though in anticipation of the Alien Arena 2010 release he has put out a trailer (embedded below) and also updated screenshots on this media page...

Nothing different from other (FLOSS) FPSs. Ugly, uninspired, half-assed artwork...

Is there anyone who likes alien arena?

It's like: "Hey man, let's freak out this game!"
-"Wow we did it in 7 hours lol!"
"What do we do now?"
-"Hey I know! Let's make our own game!!!111111"
"Hell yeah! I got a name!!!!11"
-"What?"
"Alien Arena!!!!"
-"Fsck yeah we are going make teh best gamez0rs evah!!!!!"
"Hell yeah!! Oh and we are so elite that we'll make it for Linux!!"
-"How?"
"Just rip some source code! I got an OpenGL book here so we can add effects along the way!"

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Except for the fact that games from the year 2000 where still uncommercial enough to kick ass... Which is why I like the first Playstation and PSP games; acceptable graphics, good enough budget but not tageted at the "I wantz moar shadarz! A backstory! Monivation for my character!" crowd...

Oh and I played games since Pacman and Pong...

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Lol'd when I saw that. If anyone at Valve is listening. Valve, if you release a Linux client and games, I'll buy a game from you that I wouldn't have bought otherwise and tell all my friends to do the same.

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Bitching is easy!
The guy is a codemonkey. I don't think there is anything wrong with the engine. There just isn't any mapping/modeling/gameplay artists helping him. He could, you know, start bitching on Phoronix that there aren't any good open source FPS games or he could keep doing his thing in order to create a good basis for other people to make something out of eventually.

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Bitching is easy!
The guy is a codemonkey. I don't think there is anything wrong with the engine. There just isn't any mapping/modeling/gameplay artists helping him. He could, you know, start bitching on Phoronix that there aren't any good open source FPS games or he could keep doing his thing in order to create a good basis for other people to make something out of eventually.

There are other developers besides Diamond, but he is the main one. He does the models, about half the maps (other maps come from EMP and others,) and most of the coding (with occasional patches submitted by the Debian maintainer Gilbert, and by myself.)

As far as the complaints go: nothing can truly be new. Everything builds on the past, it's how all art and culture works. "Originality" is when two old ideas are combined in a new way. And that's a good thing, because otherwise we'd be starting civilization from scratch all the time, having never moved past cave painting.

So if you find yourself saying that Alien Arena is "just like all the others," consider the possibility that you don't even like first-person shooters at all. This is basically how I realized I don't like eggs, and since that happened I was able to criticize other people's cooking a lot less.